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AI rings on fingers can interpret sign language
The wireless devices may also have VR and AR applications ...
A wearable device uses rings and AI to translate sign language into speech in real time, offering an alternative to sensor ...
New AI technology brings real-time sign language translation into everyday use marking a milestone for inclusive innovation ...
Researchers in South Korea have developed a ring-based sign language translator that works wirelessly and can recognize ASL and ISL words with roughly 88% accuracy.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Y ...
A large-language model (LLM) built to meet the needs of the Deaf community, translating between signed and spoken language, is the aim of a new project led by the University of Surrey. SignGPT: ...
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More than 70 million deaf or hard-of-hearing people globally use sign language, but there's an acute shortage of interpreters. Silence Speaks is a British startup that wants to bridge that gap with an ...
Colorado is expanding its use of sign language technology to help people who are hard of hearing, and will make the technology available to all state agencies and buildings. The state is nearing the ...
The use of artificial intelligence is exploding around the world, but the technology’s language models are primarily trained in English, leaving many speakers of other languages behind. By Sara Ruberg ...
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South African Sign Language dissemination event: Promoting inclusion in digital spaces
The South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR), in collaboration with its Child Language Development node at Stellenbosch University, will host a South African Sign Language (SASL) ...
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